BossJess wrote:Wow, I was hoping for constructive responses, clearly we don't have the same train of thought Wollemi. And thank god for that because the idea that I be as miserable and soul destroyingly boring as you appear to be would make me want to run into traffic.
I sure hope you find some better way to pass your time at night than putting pathetic comments onto people's posts. I'm going out to dinner now, I assume you won't be because you don't seem to be the sort of person that can make friends.
Thanks for your ideas though.
BossJess wrote: ...the idea that I be as miserable and soul destroyingly boring as you appear to be would make me want to run into traffic.
Thanks for your ideas though.
stepbystep wrote:yeah there are "dog people" and there are sad cases that just don't get it. The 5 dogs I've had in my life are by far the 5 best friends I've ever had.
Wollemi wrote:stepbystep wrote:yeah there are "dog people" and there are sad cases that just don't get it. The 5 dogs I've had in my life are by far the 5 best friends I've ever had.
Guess the parliament of Tasmania, as voted for and persuaded by the good citizens, 'just don't get it', hey stepbystep?
http://www.dpac.tas.gov.au/divisions/lg ... rol_issues
Do you envisage that the causation of these punishable offences in this lengthy plain-English list were imagined or merely one-offs?
BossJess wrote:Does anyone know of any decent length walks that I can take my dog on? ie. Not National Park
Thanks!
Wollemi wrote:Having a dog along on any trip is about satisfying your own ego.
north-north-west wrote:Now, now, people, be nice.
Dogs are welcome if kept on a leash. Bicycles are permitted and this track is well-suited for mountain bikes.
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